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“For any person who sits in the chair where decisions have to be made in the use of this type of tool, it is attractive—with a certain morbid curiosity to get into people’s lives.… These kinds of tools generate in [public servants] who have them within their reach a feeling of supremacy, of power, of control. And its use becomes perverse; it can become a means of personal satisfaction and not for the benefit of the public interest.”
Pegasus: How a Spy in Your Pocket Threatens the End of Privacy, Dignity, and Democracy
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